Pasadena, CA —Mishael Morgan of "The Young and the Restless" won the lead drama actress and was the first black actor to win the daytime lead category. It became the Emmy Awards on Friday night.
Morgan was previously nominated for a support category. A 35-year-old woman from Trinidad and Tobago plays Amanda Sinclair in a CBS soap opera.
"I'm honored to be the best in her job, regardless of her skin color or passport," Morgan said. "Now there are little girls all over the world and they are taking the next step. They know that they can strive to be the best in their work, regardless of industry, profession or job. Will not only be able to achieve that, but will be celebrated. "
John McCook has won the honor of the leading actor in his role as Eric Forester about CBS's "The Bold and the Beautiful". This was the first victory in four nominations at the age of 78.
"I'm very happy to get this Emmy, in fact any Emmy," he said.
"General Hospital" has won the honor of daytime drama. This is the 15th victory in the ABC show category. It was the fifth trophy I won at the show on Friday.
Morgan is doing a second stint with "Y&R". She first joined Soap in 2013 and she stayed until 2018. She is back in 2019 as another character.
"I am very proud of our generation. We are breaking the glass ceiling on the left, right and center. I am a ship and can experience this moment. I am very honored, "she said. "Thanks to everyone there today who is proving to the world what we can do, we do this together, called equality and unity."
Three "general hospital" stars have won honors, and the soap production team has been on the soap production team for the third consecutive year. Won.
Kelly Thiebaud was selected as a supporting actress who played Dr. Brit Westborn, and Jeff Kober scored as a supporting actor in his role as Cyrus Renault. Nicholas Chavez won as a young performer with soap.
"Wow," Chavez said. "A little over a year ago, I was selling a car in a small beach town in Florida. I always had the love and support of my family, but everyone dreamed that I would be on this stage. I didn't. "
Thibaw was happy to win the first nomination Did.
"I can't believe it. I was very shocked," she said. "My brother chased my job when I first started acting. He says," You're not that good. " So thank you for rubbing something on his face.
Kobel is known for his extensive films and Golden Time productions at shows such as "Sons of Anarchy" and "The Walking Dead."
"Wow, thank you for making me feel very welcome during the day. What a trip," he said. "I love what we can do to make a living. It's play."
NBC's "Days of Our Lives" won the writing team.
Kelly Clarkson has won the trophy for the third consecutive year as the host of an entertainment talk show. The show bearing her name won her second consecutive trophy at the Entertainment Talk Show. The singer was spending the summer with her children and she didn't attend.
Tamron Hall is her second host of a informative talk show Got a straight trophy.
Steve Harvey of "Family Feud" won the game show moderator.
"Jeopardy." Won the honor of the game show.
"'Jeopardy' is a show about the facts," said executive producer Michael Davis. "All the facts happening in the world are more important than ever." Jeopardy. "Is the last place everyone agrees on the facts.
Daytime diplomatic leader Susan Lucci, who starred in "All My Children" throughout the show's 41-year network operation, received a standing ovation. She introduced the In-Memorial segment, which includes a photo of her husband Helmut Huber, who died in her March. Michael Bolton groaned his hit song "How can I live without you?"
John Aniston in "Days of Our Lives" as Victor Kiriakiss Lifetime Achievement Award for his 37-year role. The 88-year-old actor was not present.
He was featured in a video by his daughter Jennifer Aniston. "His career is literally the definition of his lifelong achievement," he said. She said he began acting in 1962 during Golden Time and appeared in old soaps such as "Love of Life" and "Search for Tomorrow" before joining "Days" in 1985.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, after a pre-recorded two-year presentation, I returned to face-to-face during the day and honor myself at night. In 2020, the show was virtualized for the first time, and last year the audience was limited.
Still, the ghost of COVID-19 was felt.
Two candidates for "The Young and the Restless" have been forced to resign. Leading actor Jason Thompson, who plays Billy Abbott, and supporting actress Melissa Ordway, who plays Abbey Newman, said on social media that they tested positive for COVID-19 and would miss the show.
Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner of "Entertainment Tonight" co-sponsored the 49th Annual Awards at the Pasadena Convention Center. ..
Frazier and Turner will be on the day when the "ET" wins. I noticed that I am accepting the Time Emmy Awards. Entertainment news series.
Turner held a show earlier on Friday, referring to the Supreme Court, which overturned women's constitutional protection against abortion. She emphasized to Frazier that wearing her blue gown was "her choice". The crowd cheered and some women stood up.
Nancy Lee Grahn, a "general hospital" nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Award, walked the red carpet indoors, referring to the news of the day. She puts a temporary tattoo on her chest with the words "freedom of reproduction", puts the word "choice" on her disc earrings, and "bans our body" on her rhinestones. I had a black wallet spelled out.
"I wouldn't dare to go through this process without talking about what happened today and the devastation I have about what the dark days are for women in this country," 66. Said the old actor. "We are not going to allow this, we are not going to support it."